Fate, she was helpless and needed someone to take care of her. She was orphaned (her parents didn't want to take care of her anymore) and we took her in. I got her when she was balding and had pin feathers and I handfed her for a long time, and now she eats entirely on her own, and she thinks we're her parents. She's our little baby and we spoil her rotten and I love every minute I spend with her..

Sprout seeds, lettuce, her pasta mix that I make her, egg biscuts and bread, treat sticks, egg food, mangos, almost any fruit

Anywhere on my husband and me, on the top of my laptop, her play gym, on a perch connected to the outside of her cage

Blankets scare her, and when we move really big items near her like furniture

She feeds me everything I could ever love, she lets me get excersize as much as possible outside the cage, she's very loving and gives me nice cold water and warm water for my baths everyday, she grows me my favorite treat - sprout seeds, she buys me accessories all the time, and she loves me very very much.

She nibbles on everything, She'll try to eat anything I do and hop all over my food, when you put your finger towards her beak she peeps really softly, she's very curious and will eat anything I give her.

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Happy New Year, NibblesWishing you and your family a wonderful new year! Don't party too much tonite! hehehe! High 4 - Picabo

Hi NibblesOoh, that's a lot of snow! It's a good thing you're inside, you'd be buried! A Nibbles popsicle! We live in the Yucatan of Mexico so it's the tropics. The average temp is 86 all year. In the winter it can dip down to the 60s but that would be at night and not often. They have never seen snow here and the Mayans don't even have a word for it. Mom keeps telling them that some year it will snow and they think that is so funny. Mom would love to see them see snow for the first time! We live in a small fishing village at the beach. Tonite it'll be in the 70s as we have a cold front coming through. My parronts are so funny - it hits 70s and they are in flannel pjs, down comforter on the bed and all the windows shut. And my mom is originally from upstate NY!!!! What are you doing for New Year's? Are you going to the milonga on Sat. nite? Hope to see you there! High 4 - Picabo

Hi NibblesTWO play gyms? Wow, you guys made out like bandits! And a kabob too, huh? I love those kabob things but I like to take them apart after I eat the goodies! hehehe! And today is Boxing Day - the day to chew up boxes! Do you like to chew? Our lovebirds are chewers, especially newspapers, magazines, etc. Happy Hump Day! Picabo

Hi cutie Nibbles !Sure hope you had a great Thanksgiving ! I ended up being the center of attention here - I entertained all the humans with my repertoire of words, phrases and songs ! Today was good too - leftovers !

Hi NibblesYou sure are one pretty finch. Well, the big bird is in the oven, the pies are made, the bread and rolls are done, the stuffing is waiting to be warmed, the sweet potatoes are ready for the oven, and the cranberry sauce is in the fridge. We have a few minutes now, and want to wish everyone a very happy and healthy Thanksgiving day! We all have so much to be thankful for. Hope to see you tomorrow, weighing the same as you do this morning, heehee. Hugs, Willie

CongratulationsNibbles on getting BOTD! We are all here to wish you a great day in the castle and to enjoy wearing the crown! It's nice to see another MA fid in the castle! We too are from MA! Wishing you a great day and we're sending you all our love along with warm birdie hugs and soft beakie kisses Love,Dixie,Kallie and Peepers

Congrat's on being BOTD cutie. Hope you're having a fun filled day at the Castle. This is Parker and I'm an English Budgie. Stop by and see me and my Flock sometime cause we really enjoy getting company. Here's a vote for you. Bye for now.

Dear Queen NibblesYou are a beautiful finch! You look a lot like our friend Punkin! She's also a beautiful finch! Congratulations on winning BOTD! Here's a basket of sprouts and fruit for you to enjoy while in the castle! Have a greyt day, Queen Nibbles! You subjects salute you! (Chirps curtseys and Spot bows!) Luv, Ms. Chirps and Spot♥

Hello NIbbles~Congratulations! I am so very happy for you! I know you are going to love spending the day in the castle!!! Your royal portrait is now hanging in the gallery on the calendar page for all to admire!! Royal Hugs ~ Sugar

Hi Nibbles, I guess I'm vote 1 on your BOTDCONGRATULATIONS. Enjoy the spotlight today! I am SKY running for BOTM in DEC> Day 18 November 18th Hello, every birdie, Sky here with your Sunday blog. With Thanksgiving just days away for those of you in the US, I think it's fitting that I ask every birdie to think of one thing they are thankful for. I will be writing a special blog for Thanksgiving on , "The Thankfulness of BIRDS", so think of that one special thing, and let me know before Tuesday. Today, we visit The Oasis Sanctuary( OS), home to 600 plus birds of all species, located 50 miles east of Tuscon, Arizona in Benson, a small quiet rural town. There official opening on this location was in 1997. There, on 71 acres sits the very first non-profit rescue established in the USA. Founded by Sybil Erden, The O.S. is a permanent, life care facility, home to birds deemed unadoptable for various reason. O.S. works as a referral to other bona fid adoption programs across the country for birds that can be rehomed. The birds, mostly parrots, Cockatoos, Macaws and other psittacine species are housed in large, natural free-flights. The Macaws share a 100'X40'X17.5' flight. Other smaller, 40'X40'X13.5' flights house African Greys, Amazons etc. There is a 1300sq. foot building that serves as home to "special needs birds." The Oasis Sanctuary continues on the donations and support of private as well as some corporate sponsors. There is an amazing " sponsor-a bird" program in place where you can donate to the care and feeding of any bird from a Budgie to Macaw, large Cockatoo and everything between. As well as yearly memberships. The O.S. works hand-in-hand with other bird rescues, to educate the public in correct, responsible bird ownership & care." The important message being that birds are NOT domesticated pets like dogs or cats but wildlife held in captivity. There is a need for respect, and an understanding that no matter how many years a bird has lived in captivity it is still in possession of its wild traits and instincts. You can share your life with them but never own them." The Oasis Sanctuary is open for tours by appointment only. It is an amazing place, well worth the drive to see free flighted parrots interacting with one another. If you'd like more information please look on line at The Oasis Sanctuaray.org. and to see how you can help call 520-212-4737 or email them at the-oasis.org I have posted a eight photos in my gallery of this wonderful facility and some of the birds who found a home there. with my heart filled with love, SKY-224183

VOTE SKY #224183 FOR DEC BOTMHI SWEET NIBBLES. I HEAR YOU ARE RUNNING FOR BOTD AND THAT ITS YOUR SECOND TRY. WELL HERE I AM TO STOMP ON YOUR VOTE BUTTON. I HOPE YOU WAKE UP TOMORROW AND SEE YOU ARE THE BOTD.

Good Evening Miss Nibbles! A Vote for YOU.......to help you on your way to the Castle! A few more hours and you will be there. Have you gotten your gown together? I know MIss ChiChi or Miss Falco or Miss Chyna would be excellent ladybirds to ask about such things. I for one think your lovely natural gown of feathers look beautiful. Look forward to seeing you in the lime light tomorrow. Hugs to you & your's, SamIAm

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